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Dr John Inge is Chairman of the College of Evangelists and the Archbishop’s Examination in Theology, a member of the Faith and Order Commission, a member of the House of Bishops’ CMD Committee and a member of the Council at Ridley Hall. He is also a member of the World Development Movement and Amnesty International. | Dr John Inge is Chairman of the College of Evangelists and the Archbishop’s Examination in Theology, a member of the Faith and Order Commission, a member of the House of Bishops’ CMD Committee and a member of the Council at Ridley Hall. He is also a member of the World Development Movement and Amnesty International. | ||
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Lord Bishop of Worcester, Rt Revd Dr John Inge represents the Church of England in the House of Lords. He joined the House of Lords in May 2012.
Parliamentary Career[edit]
His main areas of policy focus include education, international development, media and communications, and culture and heritage.
Notable Work[edit]
Dr John Inge is Chairman of the College of Evangelists and the Archbishop’s Examination in Theology, a member of the Faith and Order Commission, a member of the House of Bishops’ CMD Committee and a member of the Council at Ridley Hall. He is also a member of the World Development Movement and Amnesty International.